Join the Board in matching
global-minded talent with Canadian companies
In order for the Toronto region to flourish, it
is essential to be able to attract and retain top talent, yet many of our
region’s top leaders and innovators leave to pursue opportunities elsewhere,
often never to return. Toronto Homecoming, an exclusive networking event, aims
to bring qualified Canadians working abroad and people with strong ties to the
City, back to Toronto by connecting them with professional opportunities in the
Region.
Toronto Homecoming is a program of the Toronto Region Board of
Trade. Since the event’s inception 5 years ago, over 400 participants have
attended. Currently more than a third are back living in the Toronto region and many have found jobs with or
through our corporate partners. Toronto
Homecoming has a broad international reach, having received applications from
hundreds of people from dozens of countries across the globe.
Participation is limited and by application
only. Applications open on April 7th and the event will take place from October
1 - 3. Click here to learn more, and to apply. If your company is interested in meeting
these high caliber professionals with global experience, contact Tess O’Mara for
information on partnership opportunities
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